Cryptsy dogecoin gone fishing
Pos seems to be gaining traction for some alternative coins. But long term mining just doesn't seem to make sense to me. I actually am unsure how mining for steemit changes over time, but I should look into it. I remember when doge was at 3 sats and I was earning like crazy!
Yea many have come and before regulations restrict currency creations, many more will come and go! Doge will always moon and beyond!! Such verification, much Twitter: Checking out Steemit - steemit. Thank you, this confirmed that ummjackson is not a bot quite helpful for a bot.
The coin has, and had no new or interesting tech, was just a bit of a laugh. That the kind of comment is definitely worth, just a bit of a laugh. All coins get pumped and dumped at one point or another, even Bitcoin. Trivializing ummjackson 's success and attributing it to a Chinese market manipulator just goes to show that there truly is at least one hater in every group.
We all know it was a Scrypt coin started as a joke. In the end the joke was on everyone else who said it would never live long enough to prosper and was doomed to fail, yet it's still being traded on exchanges to this very day. Last I checked as in 5 minutes ago it's actually up 7. What made it new and unique was that it was never meant to be taken so seriously and even better still was meant as a way to entice the masses with humor instead of dollar signs. You must be sitting on untold fortunes.
Some things are worth more than money. If you read the whole thread you'll see that even ummjackson understood this fact when releasing the coin. What made it special was that it was never supposed to be a big hit but it became one anyway because people really do find value in humor and it's that value that has kept Doge alive and well since the day it was born.
EthereumNews is now on Steemit! He knew a little about bitcoin from me and just laughed so hard when I told him I divested into Doge. It was around the time of the Jamaican bobsledding team Hey ummjackson , you should RSVP for a hangout sometime and tell us some of the triumphs and struggles that have come from the Doge History archive. I'd love to cover it for the beyondbitcoin history books: And as for the stories Doge was the first alt I ever minded.
I'll never forget seeing the Dogecar race in person at the Sonoma raceway with Mohland creator of Dogetipbot. Much booze, such laughs, very vroom. I was so hoping they would release a 1: Don't think they ever did. There is a 1: So happy you decided to post. I'd love to read another post on your thoughts about using WebRTC for cryptocurrency. So after some trawling Github, I found that someone is already trying this with Webcoin https: The beauty of utilizing WebRTC is that you're removing the barrier to entry of having someone install something.
So you could have an entirely decentralized client-side wallet, marketplace, etc. It's that kind of tearing down of barriers which will finally bring mass adoption to cryptotokens - you need to make it a single-click, almost passive use case that's intertwined with existing workflows ie.
No doubt that people would be as carried away as myself with blockchain innovation, and the excitement that it brings to one daily once a point of entry is discovered, if one could just get started. I definitely think that Steem has been the easiest application yet for me to 'get' and with which to get started in the blockchain space. One can jump right in and participate in an activity that is fun and rewarding without having to understand Bitcoin, cryptocurrencies, or blockchain technology generally.
Steem is thus a gateway into this new world for 'non-technical' types, and I think that understanding of the blockchain space may happen somewhat passively for folks if they can just find a place to fit in and express themselves without having to 'wrap their head around' something so different from what they are used to.
Please forgive me if I am off-topic or have no idea what I am talking about as I am truly a neophyte with all of this, but I am more excited now than I have been since the arrival of the Mosaic browser and the world wide web. What an amazing time to be alive! There are lots of potential use cases that don't revolve around "make money with money hackers use" which is what the mass market perceives Bitcoin as.
You obviously also need to speak with dantheman directly about DACs as you are just smacking the nail directly on its head with every post WOW dogecoin is my favorite coin. Im surprised Dogecoin is still at the topish of the marketcap, what is doge can never die. Just wanted to thanks for an awesome platform that opened the eyes of many to crypto-currencies. What might have started as something "of a joke" actually became something people believe in.
I actually got to mine some dogecoin. Any how, welcome and enjoy! Actually i believe that steem whales just do not have the tools they need to be as effective as possible. Give it time man. And I believe smooth has a team that helps him. But I also see whales that just don't up vote anything at all. And I truly feel that if this is to succeed, especially right now, every bit helps.
I almost wonder if some think that by up voting they might be giving something away, or maybe that the "content wasn't good enough," but right in STEEMIT's young life, we need to inspire, and if is not Great then still up vote but with constructive criticisms. I say Whales help us get better. On that note, if you can, if it isn't too crass of me, stop by My Blog. I have been here about a month, check out what I have posted. Having to dig through the massive amount of posts made every day with nothing more than a hashtag system of organization, really does make the flow of information a bit cluttered on the platform.
I agree that given some time and the proper tools, once the kinks from the beta are worked out this platform has the potential to out perform just about every social media platform in existence today. Just came here to say thank you! You have brought so many to cryptocurrency that never would have before. I can remember telling my students at school about my obsession that was Bitcoin. Mostly, it fell on deaf ears, but the few that perked up asked me if I meant to say "Dogecoin".
A few even were mining DOGE and probably never would have told me otherwise. You have been a great influence, and should know your work is greatly appreciated. That's so awesome to hear - at every Dogecoin event we made sure it was all ages as there was definitely a younger crowd who were just getting their start and learning how technology could be used in this way. Thanks, really appreciate your warm welcome. Hehe I prefer to think of it as less of a rage quit and more of a slow shutting of laptop lid because I was frankly burning out I caught a lot of criticism for calling out a bad actor in the community Moolah who wound up actually being a scammer and going to jail recently for multiple counts of rape all round terrible person.
So there was a lot of emotion and I needed to step away for a while, for my own sanity. I'm slowly returning and sitting on the side lines, because I still really love the technology side of it. I think you can consider this and my recent appearance at my first Bitcoin meetup in over a year a sort of "return": Stop by the SteemIt Forum sometime also be cool to talk to you there also: We have coffee, bagels, and doggie treats In the back for the doge: I was thinking there needs to be a crypto themed slacker hangout podcast or such that makes fun of all aspects of crypto with no mercy.
So far there is only the toothless cackling 'DAO attacker' who does that, to my knowledge. So begins the conception of the noble "Shootin' the Shitcoin" series. I guess we'll see, hehe. I typically redirect any crypto profits to charitable causes, rather than my own pocket. I met you at the dogeiversary party. We talked about victim blaming and you were super cordial and awesome to meet you. Using an exchange such as Bitfinex is voluntary.
No one ever need use an exchange to use bitcoin. It can be earned through trading goods or services and spent on same. People who don't wish to incur exchange risk can simply not use one. Conversely one could also choose not to use a newly regulated exchange. I'm not talking about government-enforced regulation per se, rather a blockchain-level set of rules which govern the behavior of all participating contracts. That's where my dot point about cross-chain interoperability comes in - regulation would remain opt-in but allow for policies around controversial decisions like network "rollbacks" and fork conditions be baked into some degree.
Need to explore this more! Governments will regulate any currency because of the fear of taking down their monetary system! Anything that s earns money and they want part of it, they will get it!! I haven't seen you in a while! Glad you are still here. I tried to point a new cam model toward your direction that is also a sweetheart. You're always making people happy and welcoming them. I had never heard of the doge meme until the coin came around.
Now everytime I see bad English on a sign I ask myself whether they accept Dogecoin? I believe someone made a short video excerpt of a video interview I did where the pronunciation came up To others it will always be 'Doggy' in keeping with the mascot. Dogers do it doggy style. In the future, I think you'll see a move away from "mining" that's reliant on proof-of-work. To scale PoW you end up with a very wasteful network. Hopefully the Dev's will start to kick it into high gear because it's been in the works for a VERY long time with very little progress.
Thank you for the response! That sounds interesting is there any cryptocurrency that are not reliant on PoW? You can trade in or up on many sites. Buy gift cards and sell them for cryptos. Sell old things that are worth something to those who are interested.
There are many ways in. So pretty much going into trading currencies? Interestingly enough, I think that the Steemit platform has really increased my thirst for learning. I've read so many different posts on so many different topics A plethora of pinatas! I've actually started to write what may turn into a novel as well. I just feel a connection to 'being a part of something that is interesting and could potentially be amazing' right now.
Thanks for the warm welcome! It's nice to see friendly people discussing awesome cutting-edge technology in this format reminds me of the old Dogecoin days, honestly: I loved the Dogecoin community! I even learned how to use the dogetipbot. At one point I even contemplated getting a Shiba Inu. It is an absolute honor to have you here with us on Steemit! Thanks for stopping by ummjackson.
I was lucky enough to start mining Dogecoin on like day 2 or so and I was very grateful. I see some similarities between Steemit. Dogecoin was certainly more about fun and not taking yourself so seriously and I wish that spirit would manifest itself a little bit more here but that was there and this is here. I think the key nugget of "not taking yourself so seriously" that contributed to the use of Dogecoin as a tipping token and more like a currency is the lesser motivation to hoard and sit on the thing as a way of getting rich.
A lot of that is perception, but a big part of it is also having seamless use cases for the technology like tipping where you don't actually feel like something is coming out of your wallet every time you hit "like". I still think there are multiple generations of crypto networks to come before we even come close to nailing it, but it's a fun ride to be a part of.
Dogecoin is my favorite way to tip someone, the BTC transactions are rather slow but Dogecoin works really well. I personally love it, even though not many people take it as seriously.. It's not supposed to be taken seriously: But that's a good thing because it means people use it more like a currency and it's acted as a great education tool for newcomers. Got my start into crypto because of Dogecoin, so thanks for that.
If not for you, I may never have gone down this wonderful path. After Bitcoin this was the 2nd Crypto i heard of. Definitely the 1st Meme coin and still has a feel good factor to it. Its a shame some bad actors got involved previously and gone far too serious nowadays. Haha, only if they're abrasive in their opinions. Haven't noticed anyone rude or abrasive here yet, which is refreshing!!
I have a different take on the matter: Imagine that you wrote, on March 20, , an article warning everyone that the Internet 1. You would have gotten a huge amount of hostile comments and quite possibly a few death threats. Even though you would have been prescient right to the day. The sad part is, almost none of the readers would have sold and saved their skins. Ideology actually has little to do with it.
Investing in Dogecoin, pretty sure it's the next big thing. The only coin I like more is. Honesty, welcome but I have seen so much doge meme in this single post that I think I've contracted a disease from it But in all seriousness, always cool seeing new peeps popping in.
Everyone loves a well landed full on troll meme! Your sense of humor seems to extend well beyond your cryptocoin. I never got too involved with DogeCoin, but i remember watching it from the sidelines. After hanging out with bitcoin for several years before, dogecoin was so refreshing. It was really amazing to watch what was accomplished through pure fun.
It really was so educational to the crypto community, reddit. It isn't all about the potential profit. Hehe, many dubbed it "Cool Runnings 2": Yup adding you to my next chapter in my book. Posted and I loved it. Maybe you should have a read. I was also at a Bitcoin meetup the other night here in San Francisco and a few friends were raving about Steemit I figured I'd jump on and if my post s got upvoted enough I'd throw the proceeds at more cool community parties here with people.
It's awesome to see that you have been using Doge to help fund some charitable projects that other platforms might overlook. The Jamaican Bobsled team made me think of Cool Runnings, and how cool is that? Keep up the positive works, Karma is in your corner!!!! I took it into my wallet, just to write my own history out of it. Thanks for giving us a nice crypto-bark as part of our history. That the kind of comment is definitely worth, just a bit of a laugh. All coins get pumped and dumped at one point or another, even Bitcoin.
Trivializing ummjackson 's success and attributing it to a Chinese market manipulator just goes to show that there truly is at least one hater in every group. We all know it was a Scrypt coin started as a joke. In the end the joke was on everyone else who said it would never live long enough to prosper and was doomed to fail, yet it's still being traded on exchanges to this very day.
Last I checked as in 5 minutes ago it's actually up 7. What made it new and unique was that it was never meant to be taken so seriously and even better still was meant as a way to entice the masses with humor instead of dollar signs.
You must be sitting on untold fortunes. Some things are worth more than money. If you read the whole thread you'll see that even ummjackson understood this fact when releasing the coin. What made it special was that it was never supposed to be a big hit but it became one anyway because people really do find value in humor and it's that value that has kept Doge alive and well since the day it was born. EthereumNews is now on Steemit! He knew a little about bitcoin from me and just laughed so hard when I told him I divested into Doge.
It was around the time of the Jamaican bobsledding team Hey ummjackson , you should RSVP for a hangout sometime and tell us some of the triumphs and struggles that have come from the Doge History archive. I'd love to cover it for the beyondbitcoin history books: And as for the stories Doge was the first alt I ever minded. I'll never forget seeing the Dogecar race in person at the Sonoma raceway with Mohland creator of Dogetipbot.
Much booze, such laughs, very vroom. I was so hoping they would release a 1: Don't think they ever did. There is a 1: So happy you decided to post. I'd love to read another post on your thoughts about using WebRTC for cryptocurrency. So after some trawling Github, I found that someone is already trying this with Webcoin https: The beauty of utilizing WebRTC is that you're removing the barrier to entry of having someone install something.
So you could have an entirely decentralized client-side wallet, marketplace, etc. It's that kind of tearing down of barriers which will finally bring mass adoption to cryptotokens - you need to make it a single-click, almost passive use case that's intertwined with existing workflows ie.
No doubt that people would be as carried away as myself with blockchain innovation, and the excitement that it brings to one daily once a point of entry is discovered, if one could just get started.
I definitely think that Steem has been the easiest application yet for me to 'get' and with which to get started in the blockchain space.
One can jump right in and participate in an activity that is fun and rewarding without having to understand Bitcoin, cryptocurrencies, or blockchain technology generally. Steem is thus a gateway into this new world for 'non-technical' types, and I think that understanding of the blockchain space may happen somewhat passively for folks if they can just find a place to fit in and express themselves without having to 'wrap their head around' something so different from what they are used to.
Please forgive me if I am off-topic or have no idea what I am talking about as I am truly a neophyte with all of this, but I am more excited now than I have been since the arrival of the Mosaic browser and the world wide web.
What an amazing time to be alive! There are lots of potential use cases that don't revolve around "make money with money hackers use" which is what the mass market perceives Bitcoin as. You obviously also need to speak with dantheman directly about DACs as you are just smacking the nail directly on its head with every post WOW dogecoin is my favorite coin.
Im surprised Dogecoin is still at the topish of the marketcap, what is doge can never die. Just wanted to thanks for an awesome platform that opened the eyes of many to crypto-currencies.
What might have started as something "of a joke" actually became something people believe in. I actually got to mine some dogecoin. Any how, welcome and enjoy! Actually i believe that steem whales just do not have the tools they need to be as effective as possible.
Give it time man. And I believe smooth has a team that helps him. But I also see whales that just don't up vote anything at all. And I truly feel that if this is to succeed, especially right now, every bit helps. I almost wonder if some think that by up voting they might be giving something away, or maybe that the "content wasn't good enough," but right in STEEMIT's young life, we need to inspire, and if is not Great then still up vote but with constructive criticisms.
I say Whales help us get better. On that note, if you can, if it isn't too crass of me, stop by My Blog. I have been here about a month, check out what I have posted.
Having to dig through the massive amount of posts made every day with nothing more than a hashtag system of organization, really does make the flow of information a bit cluttered on the platform.
I agree that given some time and the proper tools, once the kinks from the beta are worked out this platform has the potential to out perform just about every social media platform in existence today. Just came here to say thank you! You have brought so many to cryptocurrency that never would have before.
I can remember telling my students at school about my obsession that was Bitcoin. Mostly, it fell on deaf ears, but the few that perked up asked me if I meant to say "Dogecoin". A few even were mining DOGE and probably never would have told me otherwise. You have been a great influence, and should know your work is greatly appreciated. That's so awesome to hear - at every Dogecoin event we made sure it was all ages as there was definitely a younger crowd who were just getting their start and learning how technology could be used in this way.
Thanks, really appreciate your warm welcome. Hehe I prefer to think of it as less of a rage quit and more of a slow shutting of laptop lid because I was frankly burning out I caught a lot of criticism for calling out a bad actor in the community Moolah who wound up actually being a scammer and going to jail recently for multiple counts of rape all round terrible person.
So there was a lot of emotion and I needed to step away for a while, for my own sanity. I'm slowly returning and sitting on the side lines, because I still really love the technology side of it. I think you can consider this and my recent appearance at my first Bitcoin meetup in over a year a sort of "return": Stop by the SteemIt Forum sometime also be cool to talk to you there also: We have coffee, bagels, and doggie treats In the back for the doge: I was thinking there needs to be a crypto themed slacker hangout podcast or such that makes fun of all aspects of crypto with no mercy.
So far there is only the toothless cackling 'DAO attacker' who does that, to my knowledge. So begins the conception of the noble "Shootin' the Shitcoin" series. I guess we'll see, hehe.
I typically redirect any crypto profits to charitable causes, rather than my own pocket. I met you at the dogeiversary party. We talked about victim blaming and you were super cordial and awesome to meet you.
Using an exchange such as Bitfinex is voluntary. No one ever need use an exchange to use bitcoin. It can be earned through trading goods or services and spent on same. People who don't wish to incur exchange risk can simply not use one. Conversely one could also choose not to use a newly regulated exchange. I'm not talking about government-enforced regulation per se, rather a blockchain-level set of rules which govern the behavior of all participating contracts. That's where my dot point about cross-chain interoperability comes in - regulation would remain opt-in but allow for policies around controversial decisions like network "rollbacks" and fork conditions be baked into some degree.
Need to explore this more! Governments will regulate any currency because of the fear of taking down their monetary system! Anything that s earns money and they want part of it, they will get it!! I haven't seen you in a while! Glad you are still here. I tried to point a new cam model toward your direction that is also a sweetheart. You're always making people happy and welcoming them. I had never heard of the doge meme until the coin came around.
Now everytime I see bad English on a sign I ask myself whether they accept Dogecoin? I believe someone made a short video excerpt of a video interview I did where the pronunciation came up To others it will always be 'Doggy' in keeping with the mascot. Dogers do it doggy style. In the future, I think you'll see a move away from "mining" that's reliant on proof-of-work. To scale PoW you end up with a very wasteful network. Hopefully the Dev's will start to kick it into high gear because it's been in the works for a VERY long time with very little progress.
Thank you for the response! That sounds interesting is there any cryptocurrency that are not reliant on PoW?
You can trade in or up on many sites. Buy gift cards and sell them for cryptos. Sell old things that are worth something to those who are interested.
There are many ways in. So pretty much going into trading currencies? Interestingly enough, I think that the Steemit platform has really increased my thirst for learning. I've read so many different posts on so many different topics A plethora of pinatas!
I've actually started to write what may turn into a novel as well. I just feel a connection to 'being a part of something that is interesting and could potentially be amazing' right now.
Thanks for the warm welcome! It's nice to see friendly people discussing awesome cutting-edge technology in this format reminds me of the old Dogecoin days, honestly: I loved the Dogecoin community! I even learned how to use the dogetipbot. At one point I even contemplated getting a Shiba Inu.
It is an absolute honor to have you here with us on Steemit! Thanks for stopping by ummjackson. I was lucky enough to start mining Dogecoin on like day 2 or so and I was very grateful. I see some similarities between Steemit. Dogecoin was certainly more about fun and not taking yourself so seriously and I wish that spirit would manifest itself a little bit more here but that was there and this is here.
I think the key nugget of "not taking yourself so seriously" that contributed to the use of Dogecoin as a tipping token and more like a currency is the lesser motivation to hoard and sit on the thing as a way of getting rich. A lot of that is perception, but a big part of it is also having seamless use cases for the technology like tipping where you don't actually feel like something is coming out of your wallet every time you hit "like".
I still think there are multiple generations of crypto networks to come before we even come close to nailing it, but it's a fun ride to be a part of. Dogecoin is my favorite way to tip someone, the BTC transactions are rather slow but Dogecoin works really well. I personally love it, even though not many people take it as seriously..
It's not supposed to be taken seriously: But that's a good thing because it means people use it more like a currency and it's acted as a great education tool for newcomers. Got my start into crypto because of Dogecoin, so thanks for that. If not for you, I may never have gone down this wonderful path. After Bitcoin this was the 2nd Crypto i heard of. Definitely the 1st Meme coin and still has a feel good factor to it.
Its a shame some bad actors got involved previously and gone far too serious nowadays. Haha, only if they're abrasive in their opinions. Haven't noticed anyone rude or abrasive here yet, which is refreshing!! I have a different take on the matter: Imagine that you wrote, on March 20, , an article warning everyone that the Internet 1. You would have gotten a huge amount of hostile comments and quite possibly a few death threats. Even though you would have been prescient right to the day.
The sad part is, almost none of the readers would have sold and saved their skins. Ideology actually has little to do with it. Investing in Dogecoin, pretty sure it's the next big thing. The only coin I like more is. Honesty, welcome but I have seen so much doge meme in this single post that I think I've contracted a disease from it But in all seriousness, always cool seeing new peeps popping in.
Everyone loves a well landed full on troll meme! Your sense of humor seems to extend well beyond your cryptocoin. I never got too involved with DogeCoin, but i remember watching it from the sidelines. After hanging out with bitcoin for several years before, dogecoin was so refreshing. It was really amazing to watch what was accomplished through pure fun. It really was so educational to the crypto community, reddit. It isn't all about the potential profit. Hehe, many dubbed it "Cool Runnings 2": Yup adding you to my next chapter in my book.
Posted and I loved it. Maybe you should have a read. I was also at a Bitcoin meetup the other night here in San Francisco and a few friends were raving about Steemit I figured I'd jump on and if my post s got upvoted enough I'd throw the proceeds at more cool community parties here with people.
It's awesome to see that you have been using Doge to help fund some charitable projects that other platforms might overlook. The Jamaican Bobsled team made me think of Cool Runnings, and how cool is that? Keep up the positive works, Karma is in your corner!!!!
I took it into my wallet, just to write my own history out of it. Thanks for giving us a nice crypto-bark as part of our history. Hoping better future for everything in this crypto world. This is the first I have heard of dogcoine, it sounds pretty interesting actually. Will this or is this an official cryptocurrency? I just wanted to say that dogecoin was the coin that introduced me into cryptocurrencies and that it has been a lot of fun even to this day.
So thank you for that. I'm new to Steemit. I have questions, I have a few positions but they are not popular. How can I remove them?. How can I delete my post? How to do it.